Biosustainability hub at UQ to forge new paths in eco-friendly manufacturing
A groundbreaking $60 million Biosustainability Hub has been inaugurated at the University of Queensland (UQ), aimed at facilitating the world’s largest corporations in their transition to net zero emissions.
NZ Steel partners with gov’t in $300m decarbonisation plan
New Zealand Steel is set to build a new $300 million (AUD 283 million) Electric Arc Furnace at its steelworks at Glenbrook within the next three years as part of the move to lower the country’s greenhouse gas emissions.
H2X Global wins second contract to supply hydrogen fuel cell trucks to Sweden
H2X Global, a Sydney-based hydrogen fuel cell vehicle manufacturer, has won its second contract with Swedish municipal garbage business Renova worth up to 240 million SEK (AUD 34.3 million) to supply commercial vehicles for the city of Gothenburg.
BHP partners with Toyota Australia to transition fleet to EVs
Toyota Australia and mining giant BHP are strengthening their long-standing partnership with a new effort that will drive the electrification of BHP’s fleet of Toyota vehicles.
BHP launches Industry Knowledge Centre to cut carbon emissions from steel manufacturing
Mining company BHP has collaborated with Monash University and steel manufacturer China Baowu to establish an Industry Knowledge Centre to accelerate the deployment of technology aimed at reducing carbon dioxide emissions from steel production.
CSIRO names seven megatrends to impact Australia in latest Our Future World report
The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) has identified the seven global megatrends that are critical to overcoming challenges and opening new opportunities...
Infinitev, Kia Australia partner to revolutionise EV battery sustainability
Infinitev, an emerging leader in the electric vehicle battery sector, has teamed up with Kia Australia to transform the landscape of EV battery reuse, repurposing and recycling solutions amid the industry's rapidly rising demand for eco-friendly battery technology.
RMIT researchers turn low-grade clay into sustainable concrete breakthrough
Engineers at RMIT University have discovered a way to transform common, low-grade clay into a high-performance cement replacement, offering new opportunities in the push for sustainable construction materials.
WA Government announced $2m in grant funding for major Pilbara green hydrogen project
The Western Australian Government will invest $2 million in grant funding from its Renewable Hydrogen Fund into Yara Pilbara Fertilisers' YURI Green Ammonia Project.
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Eco-friendly Australian designer furniture manufacturer launches in Sydney
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Steven Higgs, Designer and Founder, today announced the launch of E9 Design into the Australian furniture market with the opening of its first...



























